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Kef LS50 - Sidegrade or upgrade?
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinl" data-source="post: 564965" data-attributes="member: 16990"><p>I used to have Audiolab 8200cdq+8200p driving my LS50's , they sounded bright and light on bass with music feeding through USB from my laptop. My room is similar in size to yours, but it is open-plan and had hardwood floor which didn't help with the listening fatigue.</p><p></p><p>Recently I changed my amp to Rega Elex-R and added more damping to the speaker stands. Now they sound fantastic with weighty tight bass, no hint of fatigue on long listen. I find adding thick carpets and soft sofa also helps, but only slightly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinl, post: 564965, member: 16990"] I used to have Audiolab 8200cdq+8200p driving my LS50's , they sounded bright and light on bass with music feeding through USB from my laptop. My room is similar in size to yours, but it is open-plan and had hardwood floor which didn't help with the listening fatigue. Recently I changed my amp to Rega Elex-R and added more damping to the speaker stands. Now they sound fantastic with weighty tight bass, no hint of fatigue on long listen. I find adding thick carpets and soft sofa also helps, but only slightly. [/QUOTE]
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